The Little Superman of Hogwarts
#16 - 第16章 「默默然希望协会(上)」
The Saturday ended with accompanying Hermione in studying magic books. It was curfew when Klee returned to the dormitory. After closing the door, Klee took out a pendant from a bed leg in the corner.
That's right… This is Klee's pet, the ghost cat.
Klee was thinking about the framed matter all day. Klee is the kind of person who seeks revenge from morning till night. How could he wait for Professor McGonagall to give a definite answer?
Except for Hermione, no one knew that Klee had a ghost cat, so Klee always kept his pet in the dormitory, acting as a guard dog—okay—a guard cat.
Throughout the summer vacation, Klee had been trying to communicate with the ghost cat. Klee gave the black cat a nice name: [Detective]. Together, it is [Black Cat Detective].
After Klee's long communication, Klee basically understood the black cat's abilities and related things…
Detective is a female cat, or rather, she was a female cat when she was alive. She had powerful magic when she was alive, but Klee didn't know how she got it.
However, after she died, most of her magic dissipated. The current black cat can still cast two or three spells, such as Lumos Solem. In addition to magic, the cat also has a normal sense of smell, even more powerful than when she was alive, because the ghost state actually uses the whole body to contact the air, which can more accurately judge some smells.
In general, the Detective is slightly smarter than a normal cat, but not by much. Klee thinks that the Detective's IQ is roughly equivalent to that between a Golden Retriever and a German Shepherd—simple commands can be understood, but it cannot understand every word you say—in addition, she is a cat from Egypt, and has been resold countless times, wandering all over the European continent.
Later, she was brought to England, and has lived here for at least fifty or sixty years. Klee always thought that the Detective was a Ragdoll cat, but in fact she just looked like a Ragdoll cat. The Ragdoll cat appeared much later than the Detective's lifespan.
Klee always wanted to know the exact lifespan of the Detective, but unfortunately, this cat lady absolutely couldn't understand numbers exceeding double digits.
"Detective, I have something to ask you," Klee stroked the cat lady—ghosts can be touched, provided two things: first, it is willing to be touched by you and actively accepts your caress; second, it can only be a wizard or other magical being—Muggles can never touch a ghost.
"Meow~!" The cat lady's call means OK.
"Yesterday during the day, when I was not in the dormitory, did you see anyone else come here?" Klee asked.
"Meow." A very short sound, indicating: "A very certain tone."
"Do you remember his appearance?" Klee continued to ask.
"Meow…" A slightly longer sound, indicating: "Not so sure, but still equivalent to—yes!"
"Is he a young man? I mean, an underage person?" Klee continued to give the Black Cat Detective questions.
"Meow!" The Detective was very sure.
"Is he taller than me?"
"Meow." Taller than Klee, and quite a bit taller.
Klee's current height is five feet five inches, so an underage person taller than him must be a high-grade wizard.
Klee talked to the cat lady sentence by sentence. Finally, Klee described such an image: [A male wizard of about sixteen or seventeen years old, thin and tall, from Gryffindor House, without glasses, wearing a pair of leather shoes, curly hair, came to Klee's dormitory around nine o'clock on Friday morning, and only did one thing, opened the closet and put down the cloth bag. He only stayed in Klee's dormitory for more than forty seconds…]
After Klee reconstructed it, he found that this planner was indeed targeting him. Although the scope was determined, the Black Cat Lady could not give enough information for Klee to find the framer.
Klee sat down, took out a notebook, and wrote on the second page: [Be sure to find the framer and teach him a hard lesson!]
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On Sunday morning, Klee was continuing to look for the reason why he couldn't release magic, but an owl came to Klee's side.
"Please come to the office on the third floor!" There was a note on the owl's paw.
Klee thought for a while, this should be Professor McGonagall's note!
Professor McGonagall's Transfiguration classroom is over there, and the handwriting also looks like Professor McGonagall's handwriting.
Leaving the library and arriving at the office on the third floor, it was indeed Professor McGonagall's room.
"Professor McGonagall! Hello!" Klee said as he pushed the door in.
"Hello! Young man!" Professor McGonagall said kindly: "Would you like something to drink? Of course, I definitely don't have alcohol here."
"Can I have some Chinese tea? Do you have it here?"
"Of course! It's here…" Professor McGonagall took out a small bag, but what was written on the bag was actually Japanese. It seems that Professor McGonagall really bought it back from a foreigner.
The two didn't say anything useful. After a conversation, Professor McGonagall changed the subject and suddenly asked: "Do you know what an Obscurus is?"
"Obscurus?" Klee repeated the word—Obscurus, this word originally means "darkness", or similar meaning. But in the wizarding world, Obscurus has a specific meaning—they refer to a kind of wizard, to be precise, some wizards with a bad reputation.
In his previous life, many people liked to comment like this: Obscurials are formed in very special environments, trauma related to the use of magic, inner hatred of their own magic and consciously trying to suppress it.
When a wizarding child is forced to suppress their magic due to physical or psychological abuse, they experience extreme emotional distress, creating a dark parasitic magical force known as an Obscurus. When they reach their emotional and mental breaking point, an Obscurial may lose control of their body and then release themselves (the Obscurus), forming an invisible (or almost invisible) extremely destructive wind. In extreme cases, their bodies may directly transform into an Obscurus.
In other words—Obscurial children or wizards are actually psychopaths, and have reached the "late stage", eventually forming a morbid curse and spell.
In general, this is a group of poor people…
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